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Cycling Ulster AGM 2018 Cycling Ulster AGM 2018 Cycling Ulster AGM 3rd November 2018 : O’Neill Arms Hotel : Toomebridge, Co Antrim : 12 Noon Agenda 1. Chairman’s Address 2. To adopt the standing orders for the orderly conduct of the AGM. 3. To consider the Minutes of the AGM of Saturday 4th November 2017. 4. To receive the Financial statement to December 2017 approved by Cycling Ireland and the Income and Expenditure Statement for 9 months ended September 2018 5. To fix the Cycling Ulster levy for 2018 6. To Receive the following Reports Secretary’s report Vice Chairman’s Report Safeguarding Officer’s report Road Commission report Off-Road Commission report Youth Academy report BMX Report Track Commission report Women’s Commission report Commonwealth Games Update Mary Peter’s Awards and Leisure Technical Officer’s report 7. Updated Constitution open for discussion and ratification (An overview of the major changes will be given by Marian Lamb) 8. Motions 9. Election of Officers. To elect the following officers to the Executive – • Chairman • Treasurer • Safeguarding Officer • Four Officers to the Executive Close of business. Cycling Ulster is the Provincial Federation and a sub-committee of The Irish Cycling Federation trading as Cycling Ireland, an Irish registered company limited by guarantee. Company Registration Number - 134567 Cycling Ulster AGM 2018 Item 1. Chairman’s Address Item 2. To adopt the standing orders for the orderly conduct of the AGM. (Excerpts from the Cycling Ulster Constitution.) ARTICLE 14 - STANDING ORDERS Honorary Chairperson The Honorary Chairperson shall have the right to preside at all meetings and shall have power to decide points of order, priority of speakers and his decisions upon these matters and the rules of debate shall be final. In the absence of the Honorary Chairperson those present may elect one of their members to preside, such temporary Chairperson must, on the arrival of the Honorary Chairperson, vacate the Chair. The Honorary Chairperson (or temporary Chairperson) shall be permitted to take part in discussions but shall only have a casting vote in the event of equal voting. He may vacate the chair for purposes of making a motion and for the period of the matter under discussions. The Chairperson shall not have power to adjourn any meeting without the consent of the meeting. Quorum No business shall be transacted at any general meeting unless a quorum be present when the meeting proceeds to business. If within half an hour from the time appointed for the meeting a quorum be not present, the meeting shall stand adjourned to the same day in the next week at the same time and place or such other day in such other place and time as the Chairman may determine. If at such adjourned meeting a quorum as above defined be not present within fifteen minutes from the time appointed for holding a meeting, the members present shall be a quorum. A Quorum shall consist of for – - Council Meetings: 5% of Cycling Ulster Clubs - Executive meeting: one-half of the total members eligible to be present - Commissions: one-half of the total members eligible to be present. Voting Voting in general shall be by show of hands. For election of Officers, where there is more than one candidate, a secret ballot may be taken. A secret ballot shall also operate at the request of one-third of delegates present. Tellers may only count the votes of those present. When a two-thirds majority is required, it shall be deemed to be two-thirds of those present and entitled to vote when the vote is being taken. Conduct of Debate and Competent Amendments The mover and seconder may speak but any subsequent amendment must be moved, seconded before discussion is allowed. Members shall be permitted to speak only once. The right of reply shall be held by movers of motions and amendments following which the motion shall be put. Such replies shall be confined to answering previous speakers and shall not introduce new matter into the discussion. On points of order, the Honorary Chairperson's decision shall be final, but he shall not refuse to consider such same. Competent amendments are :- To amend the motion. To adjourn the debate. To put the question. To move to the next business. Cycling Ulster is the Provincial Federation and a sub-committee of The Irish Cycling Federation trading as Cycling Ireland, an Irish registered company limited by guarantee. Company Registration Number - 134567 Cycling Ulster AGM 2018 Item 3. To consider the Minutes of the AGM of Saturday 4th November 2017 1.Chairman’s welcome. Maurice McAllister opened the meeting by welcoming the delegates, and also the Cycling Ireland President Ciaran McKenna, CI Secretary, Jack Watson and CI Management Staff, Geoff Liffey, Garry Nugent and Frank Keenan. A short silence was observed for members who died during the past year. 2.Standing Orders. Standing Orders for the meeting were contained in the Annual Report. Acceptance was proposed by Peter Field; seconded by Mickey McKenna; and accepted. 3.Ordinary Business. Minutes from the 2016 AGM were proposed by Mickey Murray; seconded by Peter Field; and accepted. 4.Certified Financial Statements to 31st December 2016 and Income and Expenditure Statement for the 9 months ended September 2017. The certified financial statements contained in the annual report were proposed for adoption by Dany Blondeel; seconded by Colin Wilson; and adopted by the meeting. 5.Cycling Ulster Levy. The Executive proposed that the annual Cycling Ulster Levy be set at £10. This was proposed by Aaron Wallace; seconded by Noel McLaughlin. A show of hands was asked for and this showed overwhelming support for this proposal and it was thereby passed. 6.Reports. Chairman’s report. The Chairman’s Report included references to the importance of inclusivity in the governance of our sport. He stressed the importance that the contribution of our volunteers makes to the work of Cycling Ulster. He noted that membership growth had reached a plateau, and could go into decline after many years of increasing numbers. This issue will be a priority for the future. During the year there was a number of changes in Executive responsibility. Tommy McCague was appointed as Assistant Chair, Marian Lamb as Assistant Treasurer and Patrick Withers as Assistant Secretary. Eileen Burns was co-opted as women’s representative. These initiatives were necessary to allow work carry on despite the many distractions which life throws at us. The importance of the safety of our riders was highlighted. The ongoing partnership and collaboration with the PSNI is an important strategy for all of us. Other issues touched on in the extensive Chairman’s report included the importance of safeguarding, good governance, criteria for selection, sponsorship, team support and the elaboration of comprehensive Short Term Plans, 1-2 years and Long Term Plans, 3-5 years. The report was proposed for adoption by Jim Maguire; seconded by Peter Field; and adopted by the meeting. Secretary’s report. This report provided an outline of the work of the Executive during the previous year. These included regular monthly meetings of the Executive, meetings with Cycling Ireland personnel, and meetings with various sub-committees. The Secretary praised the new composition of the Executive with shared responsibilities which contributed to harmonious, effective and supportive relationships on the team. Cycling Ulster is the Provincial Federation and a sub-committee of The Irish Cycling Federation trading as Cycling Ireland, an Irish registered company limited by guarantee. Company Registration Number - 134567 Cycling Ulster AGM 2018 The report also provided information on current membership numbers and membership over the past five years. This showed a drop in membership of 1% in the current year. The report was proposed for adoption by Mickie McKenna; seconded by Gary O’Donnell; and adopted by the meeting. Safeguarding Officer’s report. Marian Lamb reported on her work in the last year, holding 11 Safeguarding Awareness Courses which were very well attended. She had a busy year catching up with the previous years backlog. There are still many clubs which should avail of this course in order to enable them to carry out any youth work. Aaron Wallace commented that it was good to see Cycling Ulster being fully compliant in this regard. The report was proposed for adoption by Aaron Wallace; seconded by Mickie Murray; and adopted by the meeting. Road Commission report. Queries were raised by Peter Ward about some riders being omitted in the report. In particular he referred to his son Adam who had a very successful year as a 1st year junior. It was accepted by the Assistant Chairman Tommy McCague that this was an oversight and care would be taken to make sure it did not happen in the future. Patrick Withers concurred with this sentiment. The report was proposed for adoption by Noel McLaughlin; seconded by Mickie Murray; and adopted by the meeting. Track Commission report. On a question from the floor, it was stated that Patrick Withers was the Executive Rep for the Track. As Anthony Mitchell had sent his apologies there were no other questions about the track. The report was proposed for adoption by Brian McAllister; seconded by Peter Ward; and adopted by the meeting. Off-Road Commission report. An extensive report was tendered by Martin Grimley. Lots of enthusiastic volunteers involved. Gary Rafferty had question about Juniors going too late. This is something for review at AGM of Off Road Commission. The report was proposed for adoption by Jim Maguire; seconded by Mickie Murray; and adopted by the meeting. BMX Report. There were no questions on this report. As BMX Commission is holding their AGM in early December, please try to attend The report was proposed for adoption by Brian McAllister; seconded by Aaron Wallace; and adopted by the meeting.
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